Dr. Mary Xanthos has practiced general medicine, soft tissue surgery, critical care and emergency medicine extensively throughout New York City. She received her degree in veterinary medicine and surgery from Cornell University in 1998 and is well known for her dedication, competence and compassion. She is the owner and primary veterinarian at Reade Street Animal Hospital. When not at work, Dr. Xanthos is an active member of the animal rights community and has dedicated her life to speaking out for those abused animals that cannot speak for themselves. She also enjoys reading, music, and taking long walks in Central Park with her beloved Brittany spaniel Rudy.

Dr Abigail Sine grew up in Kentucky before moving out to Seattle to earn her undergraduate degree at the University of Washington. She spent the next few years working as a vet assistant and doing rescue and rehabilitation work for stranded harbor seals in the San Juan Islands. Abby then moved to New Zealand where she spent seven years and earned her veterinary degree from Massey University. While in vet school she also worked closely with New Zealand’s premier wildlife hospital and research organization. She helped to rescue and rehabilitate wildlife, worked as a rehabilitator during New Zealand’s worst oil spill to date, and conducted several research projects.

After graduating from vet school, she moved back to Seattle where she spent two years working as an associate veterinarian. Abby moved to New York in August of 2018 and now lives in Brooklyn with her 2 cats Sparky and Calvin. Her professional interests include internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, geriatric medicine and holistic and alternative therapies. In her free time, she’s looking forward to exploring her new area and especially soaking in all of the history and culture that New York has to offer.